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Immigration Detention Scrutiny: Reports say 17 immigrants have died in U.S. ICE custody since January, with five labeled suspected suicides, including a 33-year-old Cuban man found unresponsive at Stewart in Georgia—adding fresh pressure on how detention conditions are handled. Central America Spotlight: Honduras says Toncontín Airport in Tegucigalpa will not regain regular international flights because of the Palmerola concession rules, keeping the shift toward Palmerola in place. Nicaragua in the Cultural Mix: Exiled writer Sergio Ramírez tells AFP that authoritarian leaders don’t really fear novels—unless they feel a book is aimed at them—while Nicaragua’s ALBA leadership marked Sandino’s 131st birth anniversary. Sports & Entertainment: South Africa’s Bafana Bafana will play a send-off friendly vs Nicaragua at Orlando Stadium, and Haiti named Duke Lacroix to its 2026 World Cup roster.

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May 5, 2026

Lawrence Hartman releases true-crime memoir Blind Greed

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Apr. 30, 2026

Agility Capital Holding files 2025 annual report, outlines real estate and restaurant plans

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May 1, 2026

Dr. Shilpa Bhandi chosen for IAOTP Empowered Woman Award

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May 5, 2026

Green Leaf Innovations reports 185% revenue jump and first profitable year

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Despite the power of literature: Nicaragua's exiled Sergio Ramirez: Autocrats 'don't care' about novels

Despite the power of literature: Nicaragua's exiled Sergio Ramirez: Autocrats 'don't care' about novels

When “Suicide” Becomes A Repeated Explanation For Immigrant Deaths

When “Suicide” Becomes A Repeated Explanation For Immigrant Deaths

Global Governance Report Highlights Future Shock Risks As DemocraticAccountability Slips And State Capacity Plateaus

Global Governance Report Highlights Future Shock Risks As DemocraticAccountability Slips And State Capacity Plateaus

Nicaragua and Sahrawi Republic reaffirm ties of friendship and solidarity

Nicaragua and Sahrawi Republic reaffirm ties of friendship and solidarity


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May 18, 2026

Operation No Return removes dozens more illegal alien criminals

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